Columbus, OH — The Columbus Museum of Art is honored to be part of the community of celebrations that have taken place throughout the country honoring Marvin Hamlisch’s amazing musical gifts. OPENS APRIL 10TH, 2015! RSVP! — JOIN US APR 10TH 5:00 — 8:00PM Photographic exhibit “Remembering Marvin Hamlisch the People’s Composer” by Photographer Len Prince Remembering Marvin Hamlisch the …

Song: Ordinary Miracles. Rendition by Barbra Streisand. Written by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman and Marvin Hamlisch During her 1994 concert tour, Barbra introduced this song with the following statement: “I believe that the most powerful source of energy is the human heart. It’s capable of deep compassion and caring. And when someone acts out of that — compassion and caring …

New York On Monday, May 4th, 2015, the American Cancer Society will present A Spring Tribute to Marvin Hamlisch featuring the music of “Sweet Smell of Success” at the Hudson Theatre at the Millennium Broadway Hotel in New York City. Proceeds from the Gala and the performance will benefit the critical cancer research, education, advocacy and patient services supported by …

“One hymn, one theme…One world, one voice: so pure, so clear. One song of Love, One song of peace..” “One Song” was composed by Marvin Hamlisch to complement his musical composition “Anatomy of Peace” The lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. LISTEN: This rendition is by Tenor J. Mark McVey: Listen to the Symphonic Suite “Anatomy of Peace” (Excerpts):

Song: “One” (Finale) from the Musical A CHORUS LINE) — WATCH: “ONE” from A Chorus Line: Related content: VIDEO (25MIN) A CHORUS LINE: THE BEGINNING — FROM RICK McKAY’S BROADWAY FILM TRILOGY The Music of Marvin Hamlisch — Musical: A Chorus Line (1975) — Get License for your next musical production!

From the desk of Terre Blair Hamlisch: “Please join us at The Columbus Museum of Art on April 10th! ( 5:00 — 8:00 pm ) I personally want to invite everyone to join us at the Columbus Museum of Art. The admission is $10. That goes to the Museum to help continue their fine work in the community. The exhibit …

Someone to Watch Over Me – George & Ira Gershwin Somewhere – Leonard Bernstein Send in the Clowns – Stephen Sondheim Marvin Hamlisch used to pay tribute to other composers during his appearances. Many times he would work on putting together a symphony performance dedicated to only ONE Composer, (i.e. Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter, George Gershwin) — and he used …

Washington, DC — The White House In Concert Series (1988). The last of the 7 concerts that Marvin Hamlisch and Nancy Reagan put together during the tenure of President Ronald Reagan. NANCY REAGAN: “I’ll like to take this opportunity to thank our musical director and my very good friend Marvin Hamlisch. Throughout these concerts (seven) — first o all, I …